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Show : Coop Drug Co. For Rent Modern house, Call 285w j Mrs. Edith Wharton was down flt ""A from her home In Monlda, Montana, 1 v I to attend the Knowles family reunion I Have your automobile at the B. I Y. College on June 17 at 2 p. m,-ad I j help show the old folk's a good time. I j Br. S. B. TWtfcheiv dentist, is now I located, In li'ls new offices In the Arlmo, ( block, first door nortfpof post offlce.. , -Adr. , -m , , 3 , -r j For Sale Cheap, a sample line of I trimmed hats at Mrs. T. D. Roberts. ' Adv. ji.b ' &eiB.S?; Pawberr,CB Irom ' oi$a Ellen Fruit Farm. W. J. Tim-i Tim-i znlas, Bmlthfleld. Phone 123J Adv tf J j Yet your fishing license and , the . bestjackle at Lafount Hardware Co. Adv. - J13 .' . s i We tell the earthy abstract Its title 'and loan money on it. H. A. Peder- seh i'Co., First North. Adv tf D. V. Anderson, the plumber has been In Salt Lake the past two days on business, I For Sale Business property on Kast Center street, 23 1-2 foot frontage. front-age. Phone 48. tf H. O. Hayball has been a business visitor to Salt Lako during the past week. Mr. and, Mrs. Jerome G. Colin of of Arlmo, Idaho nro visiting relatives and friends In this city. rjj Will sell business property on Cen- I ter street nt a bargain;" Phono 48. tf Bamboo rods, lines and trout flies at factory prices. Coop Drug Co. Adv. J13 Don't forget to cull up tho office of the stako presidency, phono 18, nnd offer tho services of-your car for the old folks automobile ride. Fishing 'tacti? 'at factory prices. Co-op Drug Company. Adv. 113 , i s Dental offices close from noon Wed-nesdaywuntll Wed-nesdaywuntll Monday morning on account ac-count ot the meotlngs of the Utah ( State Dental Society. Adv. J16 I Mrs. 'Charles' H. Bowen and her . . , son from Olympla,' Washlngtpn, are r .-,,', .visiting .with. relatives and friends In Logan. , f- $ First class; room and board at 93 V Eafelfi?NoTth street.-Adv. J13 Mrs. Sam Bench entertained the v W. O. vW. Thimble club Friday aft ernoon. The rooms were decorated 'f -'With spring flowers. Dainty refreshment's" refresh-ment's" wore served; About fourteen , guests were Included. , ' .5 . Tho Rov. jfr. Fisk who has been In Ogden looking after his sick son, returned Thursday; and reports''5 that tho little-patient Is 'much better. The CotOp Drug Company has one of the most complete line's of Ashing tackle in the city. Seo the window display for suggestions. Adv. J13 Mrs. Ellen Charles and Mrs. Jane Archibald left Thursday morning for Shit Lake where they will spend a time with relatives and friends. Tho Rev. Mr. Wlttenbcrger Is back, .from his eastern trip and seems glad to be out of the terrible heat wave that Is causing so much troublo b&k there. i On account ot closing business, ml kinds of second hand furniture, dress-'erg, dress-'erg, beds and bedding, tables, chairs, rugs, cupboard, for sale cheap. 544 East Fifth North. JIG . Mr. and Mrs. ' William C. Parkin-' son announce the engagement of their daughter Charlotte to Lotharl w'. All-red All-red of Blackfoot, Idaho, the marriage to take place June' 2C' In' the Logan temple. j Mrs. Florence Smith, wife ot our townsman" Mr. L. F. Smith, the dray man, underwent a critical operation at the Budge hospital on Thursday., She Is said to be getting along nicely, nice-ly, however. Tho Utah State Dental Society will meet In Logannoxt week. Local den-lists den-lists are planning to entertain tho visitors and will close their offices from noon Wednesday until Monday morning. Adv. JIG Elder Orln Allen who has Just returned from the Northern States mission will speak In tho services to be held In tho Fourth ward Sunday at 7:30 p. m. A good attendance Is desired. Seventh and Eighth grade students wishing to do summer school work, call up this week, Ira A. Colo, phone G84. Ady. Attorney A. E. Bowen will address the. saints of tho Second ward tomorrow tomor-row evening at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Wll-ford Wll-ford Jenson will glvo a violin solo accompanied by Miss Margaret Wo:-ley. Wo:-ley. Tho public Is Invited. . Mrs. Agnes Turner and Children, of Canada, came, to Logan Thursday evening for H visit with relatives. Owing Ow-ing to the lack of rain. Mrs. Turner says the crops In the Alberta section of Canada do not look very promising this season. Judge H. A. Federson' and J Frank Bowerlng, chief probation officer offic-er for the First Judicial District have just'returned from a roundup of Rich county, returning by way, ot Black-smith Black-smith Fork canyon. Judge Peterson says ho never saw tho canyon road In inuchtworsetotTdltlon. Whllo on tho trip, Randolph, Lako Town and Wood- ruff, were vlsltcdvndAJuv!Qnl wprk, attended-to In eachphiCQv . R. M. Rolfsen has his Utoro 'in shape to receive the fishermen who need replenishing their fly book jaa well as having one ot tho fullest line offlshlng tackle over placed on dis? play In tho city. B. F. Rltcr dropped ufr card from St. Louis. He seems to think It 'la hot back there. Mrs. H. J. Holley Is In the city visiting. She is yet undecided to. remain re-main in Logan for the summerbut her many local friends are endeavor-Ing endeavor-Ing to persuade her to remain. - Strawberries ripe. Order from "Win'. Merrill, Richmond, Utah. Phone 6w. Adv. k J16 i Christian Science services aro'held every Sunday at 11 a. m. and every ' Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. at the rooms In the Arlmo bloc, over tho' A. H. Palmer plumbing shop. Albert S, Homo writes a cheerful letter from Salt Lako where he Is lt: cated with the Aetna Life Insurance Company. His old friends will find' him on thrf'slxth floor of the Walker Bank building., Mr. S. E. Clark Is back from Boston Bos-ton where he has spent three years studying in the New England Con-servatory Con-servatory ot Music. Mr. Clark's many friends will havo tho pleasure, of hearing hear-ing hint, play .the tabernacle organ this summer. Some of tho commercial men who drlvo automobiles In this territory, say tho road between Clarkston and Trenton Is In a fearful condition In places, that It would tako but a few days work with a team to -put the road In a passablo condition. Ed Ryan has at last secured a pair of eye glasses through which he Is able to see. Mr. Ryan has been bothered both-ered with his sight, for a long time and Is now giving pralso to Dr. C. M. Peterson for being the only doc-. i tor who has been ablo to get him the ; desired results. ' 'Dock' Robert W'tmer was a victim j ot pickpockets on circus day. He says ho'hail about $30" taken from his pocket, two checks for $13.10 and $10.00 respectively and about three dollars In silver.- After tho dlscov-ery dlscov-ery had been made that tho money had been taken, Dock remembered-that remembered-that two persons acted very strangely strange-ly as he was getting on tho street car In a crowd. Thoy lntorf erred with him somewhat but ho paid no partlc ular attention until he went to pay his car fare and then It was that ho suspected pickpockets. Whether Logan Is to havo a big celebration or not on July 4th tho baseball committee assures us that there will be a big baseball game. Tho team which will play tUo game with tho Logan bunch has" not been announced but It Is enough to say that Logan fans can mal'e up their minds that the game will be played and that It will be an Interesting one. It Is Just possible that two games will be played, ono In the forenoon and ono In tho afternoon. t ' "Miss Etta Morrill, tho efficient sales lady at tho Howoll Cardon Company drygoods storo, will lcavo today for a two months trip through tho cast In tho interest ot her firm. Whllo ' away sho will speclnllzo In millinery nnd upon returning to Logan will as- i sumo chbrgo of tho millinery drpart- ! ment of' tho storo, Sho will stop at St. Louis, Chicago, and New York I'and in pio latter place will meet with I Miss Emma Llnnartz who Is already propaflrtg to accept n position with tho local Institution when it opens (his now department. For Salo or Trade A homo In Salt Lako for property In Logan. Seo Dr. Ensign, over Howoll Cardon Co. . Keep your money at homo. |